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vb. eye dialect misspelling of would have or would've.
Usage examples of "would of".
This, it is true, would of itself alone never have been able to eradicate Jones from his bosom.
In advancing, the stranger at length reached a point where the chariot came into view from the stand, and its appearance would of itself have justified the shouting.
To work on something that would of necessity involve circuitry growth one became an expert circuit-grower.
As I reached the entrance to the courtyard I pretended to dodge around the corner, which would of course have hidden me from him.
I should have thought that little thing would of occurred to you all the time.
To her this was just stupidity, any intelligent one of the Tanu would of course speak Marbak.
If he had had any particle of doubt left, her talk would of necessity have resolved it.
There would of course be some irreducible uncertainty: It may take hours or days after the sex act for conception to happen (a particular difficulty for pro-lifers who also wish to dally with Sun-sign astrology).
Then, too, there's another friend who speaks of them as he would of his pets.
If he had returned from his villa, he would of course have come in his chariot, for it is a long way –.